On January 14, 2008 at 10:01, johnsfine said...
Maybe whoever wrote the software for the PDA didn't understand
the Pronto Hex format well enough.
Most Pronto Hex has 0000 as the third value. That software
may not work right with any Pronto Hex for which the third
value isn't 0000.
Perfect NEC1 has 0022 0002 as the third and fourth values.
If you change those to 0000 0024 it becomes the same
signal in NEC12, which isn't really correct, but is understood
by your LG and apparently can be sent by your PDA software.
If you change the Form line in NEC1 to
Form=;16,-8,D:8,S:8,F:8,~F:8,1,-78,16,-4,1,-174
That should produce NEC12 (same as manually changing all
the 0022 0002 to 0000 0024).
I'll give it a try... LIRC seems to have trouble with my integrated IR transmitter.
I hope changing to NEC12 will give better results.
Is there a good Windows Software to send IR?